Word: cousin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...died aboard the transport Great Northern, which was due in New York yesterday, while on his way back from France to arrange for the reception of the 77th Division. He went over as a captain and became commander of the 302nd Ammunition Train. Major Roosevelt was a second cousin to the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and a nephew of President Lowell...
...snatch a few hours to enjoy their old sport. I should be glad, Mr. President, if you would, in the way most convenient to yourself, give this invitation the widest publicity amongst your rowing fraternity, and trust it may result in our making the acquaintance of many of our cousin 'wet bobs...
...serious political crisis in Paris over disturbances in the African provinces, caused by a wealthy adventurer, Etienne Ranson, whom Gueroy learns to be his nephew--the blacksheep of the family. Ranson returns unannounced from Africa and after regaining the respect of his uncle, sacrifices his future to save his cousin Jacques from suicide. As a result the adventurer gains the hand of Genevieve. The play gives a well-drawn picture of French political life and although of a serious nature, it is relieved throughout by amusing dialogue and humorous situations...
...Yale crew has declined an invitation to row against a crew from the Studenten Rokloub of Christian, Norway, on July 3. The invitation was extended by a Jan Schjerve, a cousin of King Haskon VII, of Norway, who came to America to present the invitation in person. Schjerve is an excellent oarsman and has spend some time rowing on the New Haven harbor. He was especially enthusiastic over the prospect of an international rowing race this summer, but the Yale authorities were forced to decline the invitation of his club because the race with the University being scheduled for June...
...class of 1919, to be made by petition of 35 members of the class, must be handed in to H. L. F. Kreger '16, Thayer 6, before 12 o'clock today. The complete list of nominations to date is as follows: For president, Rufus Hallowell Bond, of Everett; Henry Cousin Flower, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo.; for vice-president--George Lewis Batchelder, Jr., of Medford; Hamilton Coolidge, Jr., of Brookline; George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River; for secretary-treasurer--Charles Fairchild Fuller, of New York, N. Y.; James Dana Hutchinson, of Dorchester; Cecil Dunmore Murray, of New York...